Example sentences of "be [adv] always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're almost always surrounded by existing long term industry , they 're not the sorts of places we want Leeds residents to have to live in the future . |
2 | Algal fertilizers ( totally unnecessary , in my opinion ! ) are nearly always based on sodium nitrate and the same test procedure should be conducted as above if it is found absolutely imperative to use it . |
3 | When setting up a rack system , the connections are nearly always made from the back , and if a wireless system is used this is fed into the preamp 's rear input , although the front panel input invariably overrides this should you ever require the use of a lead . |
4 | Cocaine production requires large amounts of water , hence factories are nearly always built by streams . |
5 | Although arbitrary , this size limit can be related to the idea of morphological capacity since craters below this size are normally a constructional component of strato-volcanoes , whereas those above are nearly always formed by subsidence and collapse following catastrophic eruptions . |
6 | These early parties are nearly always found at Thorney Island and include a high proportion of adults in summer plumage . |
7 | Apart from birds flying over , which may be seen anywhere , these geese are nearly always found in the permanent grassland of the river valleys and levels or near the coast , where there are large areas of suitable grazing . |
8 | All are publishers ' editions and they are nearly always offered to you at greatly reduced prices and start from as little as £1.95 . |
9 | The voluntary muscles are nearly always attached to the bones of the skeleton and their function is to move parts of the body when we so wish . |
10 | In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition . |
11 | At each level , there are broad approaches that are nearly always used as the basis of interpretation . |
12 | Opinion polls in Britain are almost always conducted on quota samples . |
13 | Gill-nets are almost always constructed of thin nylon monofilament or multifilament line , knotted to form a meshed net . |
14 | The lanthanide elements in particular are almost always found in the form of complexes of ions , and each element has its own characteristic color . |
15 | Personal injury cases are almost always tried by judges alone , and receive recompense on a scale which can be predicted with some accuracy by reference to recent cases . |
16 | Free giveaways are almost always associated with new products and form part of the sampling operation which is often necessary for the public to acquire a taste for them . |
17 | Fundamentally , politicians in our system are almost always guided by two considerations : first , short-term gains , since their horizons stretch only to the next election ; second , public pressure if it is strong enough to suggest that votes depend on their response . |
18 | Why is it that , in Greenock and Port Glasgow , genuine claims for disability benefit in respect of vibration white finger are almost always forced to an appeal ? |
19 | But fortunately the dice are almost always loaded in their favour , and if we decide to fight with them the end result , for them and for us , can be that ‘ Out of this nettle , danger , we pluck this flower , safety ’ . |
20 | We identify this morphology as types IV and V pancreatitis in our classification , these being nearly always encountered in cases of CBD stenosis in our experience . |
21 | It should be pointed out that they were nearly always pressed into the disc at the time of manufacture , not pasted on afterwards ; so the paper and inks had to be able to withstand high temperatures . |
22 | These funerary items were nearly always painted by heraldic amateurs — signwriters , coachbuilders and so on — so although they provide useful clues they should not be regarded as authoritative , but of course the fact that they are not can also form part of the story the local historian has to tell . |
23 | This type of equipment is not usually associated with roof-on-rack construction being almost always enclosed in a conventional building structure . |
24 | Our survey suggested that , in the three districts studied , people on section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and those who were being discharged after at least six months in hospital were almost always included on care programmes , but for people being discharged from hospital after briefer admissions , for those who were being treated outside hospital and for elderly people with both functional and organic disorders , the decision to formulate a care programme was determined by particular considerations . |
25 | The more extreme flights of rhetoric we encountered were almost always associated with managerial detachment from the classroom . |
26 | Whereas a woman who dies before her husband is considered to have made a good death and her body is decked in a married woman 's finery , one who survives her husband is somehow always blamed for his death and must never put on finery again as a penance . |
27 | There 's still gon na be the ha , there 's still always gon na be the hassle . |
28 | Darcy is practically always seen through the eyes of Elizabeth and the reader has an insight into the Mr. Darcy 's real feelings during particular parts of the book . |
29 | It is nearly always separate from the main store of the computer , since it is faster and more expensive , and is normally read-only , so that the microprograms can not be inadvertently altered . |
30 | Remember also that the upholstered seat of a chair is nearly always made of beech ; other timbers will not hold the upholstery tacks so well . |